US2340548A - Safety device for machine tools using photoelectric tubes - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23Q—DETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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- Y10T409/30392—Milling with means to protect operative or machine [e.g., guard, safety device, etc.]
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- Y10T409/304536—Milling including means to infeed work to cutter
- Y10T409/304648—Milling including means to infeed work to cutter with control means energized in response to activator stimulated by condition sensor
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- My invention relates to improvements in a safety device for machine tools using photo-electric tubes for controlling the operation of driving motors and has for its object to provide a simple and positive safety device for protecting a machine tool by stopping the feeding operation immediately in case of accidents in a driving to be machined are mechanically interconnected so that if one stops by some cause the other also is stopped.
- the cutting tool is not directly connected to the shaft of the motor for driving the cutting tool, these usually being interposed gearings, friction clutches and the. like power transmitting mechanism. Accordingly the mechanical interconnection of the driving motors can not perfectly protect the machine tools when the cutting tool is stoppeddue to the slip of the clutch mechanism or other causes occurred in the intermediate driving mechanism.
- My invention is specially designed to stop the feeding operation of a machine tool easily and positively by using photo-electric tubes'when the cutting tool is stopped owing to some causes in the driving gear itself.
- FIG. 1 is an elevation of a milling planer drawn diagrammatically combined with a device embodying my inventhrough the lenses l5, l5 and l6, IE to the photo-electric tubes l1 and I8 which cooperate to stop the feeding motor 8 by means of an electro'-magnetic device I9 connected in the output circuit of-the photo-electric tubes l1 and I8.
- 20 represents an enerigizing source of the photoelectric tubes.
- the interrupter I2' is provided with a' number of slots 2
- the light beams projected through the lenses l5 and it from the light source II are passed through the successive slots 2
- the relay I9 is arranged to control a solenoid 24 which operates the main switch of the work feeding motor 6' to be stopped in case of accident.
- a plurality of photoelectric tubes and I8 and the light-source l4 should be so arranged with regard to the interrupter I2 that either one or both of the light beams 22 and 23 can not pass through the same or more slots 2
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic view of a photoelectric controlling device for use with the machine tool embodying my invention.
- l represents a base frame of the milling planer having a working table 2, on which a work 3 to be machined is fixed.
- 4 represents a cutting tool and 5 is a main screw shaft mounted on the machine frame I and meshing with a half-nut secured to the sliding table 2 and is driven by a motor 6 through suitable gear mechanism for efiecting the feeding operation of the table.
- the cuttinggtool 4 is driven by a motor 8 through a friction clutch 9 and gear wheels l0 and H.
- my invention I provide a light interrupter l2, secured to a suitable shaft l3 in the driving mechanism between the friction clutch 9 and the cutting tool 4 to control the light beams projected from a light source l4 alternately 24 of the motor switch and maintain the motor 6 in operation. But if there occurs slip in the friction clutch 9 due to some failure in the driving mechanism of .the cutting tool the disc I2 is tarded suddenly due to some failure in the driving mechanism.
- a safety device for machine tools using photo-electric tubes comprising in combination a light controlling disc secured to a part of the driving mechanism of the cutting tool to be rotated therewith, said disc having a number of slots arranged on a circle, a plurality of photo electric tubes connected to operate electrically, a light source and optical devices to project light beams into said photo-electric tubes through the slot of said light controlling disc, a relay connected to the output circuit of said photo-electric tubes to be effectively energized by the cooperation thereof to control the operation of the v work feeding motor of the machine tool, said light controlling disc being so designed and arranged that when one of the photo-electric tubes is fully illuminated another one is fully shadowed.
- a safety device for machine tools as claimed in claim 1 having two photo-electric tubes con--' nected in parallel circuits to cooperate with said light source and optical devices to project the said photo-electric tubes from said light source through said optical devices.
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2,340,548 SAFETY DEVICE FOR MACHINE TOOLS USING/ PHOTO-ELECTRIC TUBES S. MlKAMl Feb. 1,1944.
Filed Aug. 9, 1940 INVENTORQ Patented Feb. 1, 1944 SAFETY m-zvrcn FOR MACHINE 'rooLs USING rno'ronmormc TUBES Shinkuro Mikami, Tokyo. Japan: vested Alien Property Custodian in the Application August 9, 1940, Serial No. 352,036
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My invention relates to improvements in a safety device for machine tools using photo-electric tubes for controlling the operation of driving motors and has for its object to provide a simple and positive safety device for protecting a machine tool by stopping the feeding operation immediately in case of accidents in a driving to be machined are mechanically interconnected so that if one stops by some cause the other also is stopped. But the cutting tool is not directly connected to the shaft of the motor for driving the cutting tool, these usually being interposed gearings, friction clutches and the. like power transmitting mechanism. Accordingly the mechanical interconnection of the driving motors can not perfectly protect the machine tools when the cutting tool is stoppeddue to the slip of the clutch mechanism or other causes occurred in the intermediate driving mechanism.
My invention is specially designed to stop the feeding operation of a machine tool easily and positively by using photo-electric tubes'when the cutting tool is stopped owing to some causes in the driving gear itself.
In the accompanying drawing, Fig. 1 is an elevation of a milling planer drawn diagrammatically combined with a device embodying my inventhrough the lenses l5, l5 and l6, IE to the photo-electric tubes l1 and I8 which cooperate to stop the feeding motor 8 by means of an electro'-magnetic device I9 connected in the output circuit of-the photo-electric tubes l1 and I8. 20 represents an enerigizing source of the photoelectric tubes. The interrupter I2' is provided with a' number of slots 2| arranged on a circle at equal distances apart. The light beams projected through the lenses l5 and it from the light source II are passed through the successive slots 2| on the interrupter I2 when it is revolving and are focussed through the lenses l5 and'lG' into the photo-electric tubes l1 and I8 altemate- 1y which then conduct electric currents in the output circuit of the photo-electric tubes and energize the relay l9 by the combined eifect of both photo-electric tubes. The relay I9 is arranged to control a solenoid 24 which operates the main switch of the work feeding motor 6' to be stopped in case of accident. A plurality of photoelectric tubes and I8 and the light-source l4 should be so arranged with regard to the interrupter I2 that either one or both of the light beams 22 and 23 can not pass through the same or more slots 2| when the interrupter I2 is stationary. I g
In the above described arrangement of this invention, under the normal operation of the machine tool the photo-electric tubes [1 and I8 conduct suflicient current. alternately within a very short time interval so that the relay l9 may be effectively energized to operate the solenoid tion and Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic view of a photoelectric controlling device for use with the machine tool embodying my invention.
Referring to the drawing, l represents a base frame of the milling planer having a working table 2, on which a work 3 to be machined is fixed. 4 represents a cutting tool and 5 is a main screw shaft mounted on the machine frame I and meshing with a half-nut secured to the sliding table 2 and is driven by a motor 6 through suitable gear mechanism for efiecting the feeding operation of the table. The cuttinggtool 4 is driven by a motor 8 through a friction clutch 9 and gear wheels l0 and H.
According to my invention I provide a light interrupter l2, secured to a suitable shaft l3 in the driving mechanism between the friction clutch 9 and the cutting tool 4 to control the light beams projected from a light source l4 alternately 24 of the motor switch and maintain the motor 6 in operation. But if there occurs slip in the friction clutch 9 due to some failure in the driving mechanism of .the cutting tool the disc I2 is tarded suddenly due to some failure in the driving mechanism.
Iclaim:
1. A safety device for machine tools using photo-electric tubes comprising in combination a light controlling disc secured to a part of the driving mechanism of the cutting tool to be rotated therewith, said disc having a number of slots arranged on a circle, a plurality of photo electric tubes connected to operate electrically, a light source and optical devices to project light beams into said photo-electric tubes through the slot of said light controlling disc, a relay connected to the output circuit of said photo-electric tubes to be effectively energized by the cooperation thereof to control the operation of the v work feeding motor of the machine tool, said light controlling disc being so designed and arranged that when one of the photo-electric tubes is fully illuminated another one is fully shadowed.
2. A safety device for machine tools as claimed in claim 1, having two photo-electric tubes con--' nected in parallel circuits to cooperate with said light source and optical devices to project the said photo-electric tubes from said light source through said optical devices.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 inwhich the driving mechanism of the cutting tool includes a friction clutch and the light controlling discs is mounted on said driving mechanism between said clutch and the tool.
SHINKURO MIKALH.
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US2661044A (en) * | 1948-05-19 | 1953-12-01 | Conmar Prod Corp | Length control for slide fastener machines |
US2829229A (en) * | 1952-07-03 | 1958-04-01 | Timken Roller Bearing Co | Protective device |
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US2661044A (en) * | 1948-05-19 | 1953-12-01 | Conmar Prod Corp | Length control for slide fastener machines |
US2829229A (en) * | 1952-07-03 | 1958-04-01 | Timken Roller Bearing Co | Protective device |
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